Reaction Chemistry and Engineering Reaction chemistry and engineering is a multidisciplinary field that integrates principles of chemistry and chemical engineering to design and optimize chemical reactions and processes. It involves the development of efficient catalysts, reactors, and reaction conditions to maximize desired product yields while minimizing waste and energy consumption. Reaction chemistry and engineering play a critical role in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and materials science, where it enables the synthesis of complex molecules and materials on an industrial scale. Researchers in this field utilize a combination of experimental and computational techniques to understand reaction mechanisms, kinetics, and thermodynamics, allowing for the rational design of reaction pathways and optimization of process parameters. By bridging the gap between fundamental chemistry and industrial-scale production, reaction chemistry and engineering contribute to the development of sustainable and cost-effective chemical processes that drive innovation and economic growth.
Title : Fighting antibiotic resistance: Eliminating implant infections in humans without antibiotics
Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Direct solar leaf-dehydration: physiochemistry, and practice on the island of Crete
Victor John Law, University College Dublin, Ireland
Title : Tomographic image of molecules based on spin-spin interactions that are part of them resonating nuclei of atoms
Vladimir Voronov, Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russian Federation
Title : PH-dependent recoil stabilization in Iodates following the (n,gamma) process
Shree Niwas Chaturvedi, Centre for Aptitude Analysis and Talent Search, Heritage School, Buxar, India
Title : Antibacterial activity of bioactive compounds extracted from the Egyptian untapped green algae Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum
Ahmed Diab Mohamed Ahmed El Esawy, Drinking Water and Sanitation Company, Egypt
Title : Study of hydrogen transfer reactions within the framework of the non-equilibrium approach
I A Romanskii, N N Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Federation